Let your kids enter the world of architecture while having fun.

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The city of lights is home to many buildings and sites attracting visitors from around the world: Notre Dame de Paris, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, etc. Are you planning on visiting one of these monuments soon? Or on going out with friends in Paris in a few weeks? Did you know that your kids might not share the enthusiasm and impatience you feel anticipating these events? And one can understand why: Endless queues for a 30 minutes long visit, monuments with no bathrooms, not forgetting the affluence! Considering all this, why not enrol them in cultural themed workshops? GREETS PARIS lets your kids enter the world of architecture! Do your little ones like to build and learn while having fun? Enrol them in GREETS PARIS workshops and go on your own with peace of mind: they are in good hands!

The principle: let kids discover the world of architecture while having fun.
GREETS PARIS cultural workshops are meant for children from the age of 6. They last two hours inside a renowned downtown Paris hotel*.
Upon arrival, kids receive a true construction safety helmet and are given detailed instructions. They can then proceed with the project at hand: build a replica of a famous monument! Your aspiring architects will be able to build all kinds of models: the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and so on. 

Sweet snacks will be served after the kids are done with their projects. This playfuls workshop is a perfect opportunity for little ones to famliarize themself with architecture. They will learn the basics of mechanics and engineering. This construction workshop will allow them to look at the world around them in a fresh way.

GREETS PARIS’ leitmotiv: learning is fun! That is why we make room for construction bricks and collective projects! Book now!

*GREETS PARIS organizes similar workshops outside of Paris for no less than 10 children.

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